Hi, I’m Andrzej — IT entusiast and SysAdmin based in Wrocław, Poland. My tech obsession began in the early '90s with an Amiga CD32. While most kids were busy gaming, I was busy breaking into Workbench and doing more that just playing games. That curiosity never left. Fast forward to end of '90s: Windows 95, Pentium II, Voodoo2 graphics, a strong entry into the golden age of 3D gaming— gaming was fun, but scripting batch files and modding games was even better. Trial and error became my unofficial teacher. Working at computer service and studying at the same time, later, graduated in IT (with a shiny 5.0 grade) while fixing networks, SQL setups, and fiscal apps for clients. I even got hands-on with hardware repairs — shoutout to my first boss for the electronics crash course!

 

Once upon a keyboard, I found himself deep in the world of blinking lights and mysterious error messages. Starting out solo, kept systems and networks alive, fixed things that broke (usually at night), and made sure everyone’s computers behaved. Then came the big leagues — large systems at bigtech, more moving parts, and way more coffee. Build processes, support teams, and made sure everything ran smoothly behind the scenes. Later, I took on even bigger challenges, leading efforts to keep people connected, compliant, and collaborative. Wrangled tools, solved puzzles, and kept things ticking.

 

Now I'm working on all sorts of tech "gadgets", testing new ideas, new technologies, and making sure nothing catches fire (figuratively speaking). It's dynamic, constantly changing, and just the way I like it. For me, IT isn't just a job—it's a playground. Learning, sharing knowledge, tinkering. And if you like clever solutions and are curious about the world, this is the place for you.